Architecture student Ria Maisuria’s work is inspired by a trip to Berlin thanks to #DMUglobal, the university’s international experience programme.

Six separate images make up Chris’ stunning photograph

She designed a 21st-century version of the ancient tradition of public baths, as a means to harness excess ground water, which has risen to dangerous levels since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Ria’s multi-level structure features a series of swimming pools which get progressively more intimate in size.

The 21-year-old from Leicester said: “Currently, water pipes around Berlin transport the excess water to nearby canals. I’ve utilised them in my design to take water to and from the pools from a purification system underground. My inspiration came from the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

“The Degree Show is definitely an important place to showcase your work, with industry experts coming to see what you’re all about. It’s an opportunity that could lead to employment and I’m really excited about it.”

Chris Leach, a Media Production student and Demon TV station manager, is showcasing his photography, including a stunning night landscape image of Durdle Door in Dorset, which is composed of six different photographs.

One of the many powerful stills featured in Mauro’s films

“The photography modules really appealed to me because of the flexibility to be creative and the high-quality equipment we have access to. Being able to work with the latest cameras and lenses inspired me to really push myself,” said the 25-year-old from Cambridge.

“It makes me feel proud that I produced content that is deemed of a high enough quality to be shown at the Degree Show.”